Navajo peer navigators aim to close mammography gap

NCT ID NCT06957535

First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026

Summary

This study tests whether adding one-on-one support from a Diné peer navigator to a culturally-tailored tablet education program helps more Native American women get mammograms. About 200 women aged 40-74 on the Navajo Nation who haven't had a mammogram in the past year will take part. The goal is to increase early detection of breast cancer.

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Locations

  • Navajo Nation Center for Indigenous Health

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    Chinle, Arizona, 86503, United States

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